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Mounties seize bootlegged alcohol in Newfoundland

A photo of the illegal alcohol seized by RCMP in Nain, Newfoundland and Labrador. RCMP

The RCMP say they seized a large quantity of bootlegged alcohol in Nain, N.L. on Tuesday.

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The Mounties say they found evidence of bootlegging in a residence that eventually led police to the Nain airport.

A large quantity of illegal alcohol — including whisky and beer — was seized at the airport.

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Police say the seizure has helped avoid the illegal sale of alcohol in the community.

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Nain is one of the Labrador Inuit communities that only allow licensed establishments to sell alcohol.

Other communities in the region have also considered restrictions and alcohol bans after experiencing a number of adults and children in need of treatment for alcohol addiction.

Communities also try to limit the social problems exacerbated by alcohol, including suicides.

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Police say the investigation into the bootlegging in Nain is ongoing and charges are pending.

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The RCMP say they will continue their efforts in apprehending offenders who bring illegal alcohol into the community.

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